July 2013

July 31, 2013

You have a custom shape multi-segment grid visible in your
view. You also have the crop region
enabled for the view. You notice that
one or more of the mutli-segment grids are not displaying the end symbol
(bubble).

Initially the crop region looks like this and all the
bubbles are visible:

You adjust the crop region, and the top symbols no longer
display:

This issue is specific to multi-segment grids, where there is
only 1 sub-segment visible within the crop region (and that 1 sub-segment is
cut by the crop).

The workaround is simple:

Edit the grid sketch

Use the Modify > Split Element tool

Click somewhere within the crop (to create a second sketch segment)

Finish the sketch. The multi-segment grid line should display the end symbol now, since there is no longer only 1 sub-segment visible & intersected by the crop region:

July 22, 2013

The behavior of Revit 2014 schedules containing a column footer has been updated to match Revit 2013 (or earlier behavior). If you upgraded a project to Revit 2014 you
may have noticed the schedule footer justification always set to column left:

After applying Revit 2014 Update Release 1 and opening the
same project, the footer alignment should follow the column horizontal
alignment:

Revit 2014 allows you to format columns using either the
Schedule Properties > Formatting > Alignment setting, or by selecting the
column index in the schedule view and using the ribbon Appearance > Align Horizontal
tool:

Don’t forget you can first align the column by
selecting the column index > Align Horizontal, and then override the column
header alignment (by clicking inside the header cell and using the same tool) should you need both the header and column to vary.